BARE unveils the world’s warmest dive wetsuit at DEMA

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This year at DEMA, the BARE design team will showcase a major innovation in wetsuit comfort; Reactive, the first wetsuit in dive to use a responsive textile that continuously warms the diver using their own body heat.

The suit is made with scientifically proven Celliant® Infrared Technology - 13 thermo-reactive minerals woven into the fabric lining that convert body heat into infrared energy and reflect it back onto the diver. Since there’s no minimum heat requirement needed to activate the infrared process, the suit is warm from the moment it’s donned and stays warm through the entire dive. 

“This is quite a significant breakthrough in wetsuit comfort,” says Tyler Dickman, Brand Manager for BARE. “Reactive is the first suit of its kind to utilize Celliant® Infrared  technology and NST. Because we’ve also incorporated our No-Stitch Technology (NST), there are no seam stitches anywhere – it’s all heat taped and sealed – the diver stays drier. Usually, we use that system for drysuits – this is the first wetsuit we’ve used it on. We’ve also incorporated a proprietary neoprene offering our highest degree of stretch, so it’s unbelievably comfortable and responsive to dive in.”
Can a suit make you a better diver? Medical studies have shown that infrared energy improves the body’s circulation. Increased circulation improves oxygen levels in the body, enabling you to use less energy, improving overall warmth and increasing your dive time.
“We are pumped to be able to launch this suit at DEMA,” says Dickman. “Without question it’s the finest suit we’ve ever made. The one where all our design, comfort and manufacturing innovations come together in the ultimate recreational suit. This is the one we’ve been working towards.”
Reactive will be on view at the Huish Outdoors booth (659) during DEMA along with a demonstration on how Celliant® Infrared Technology works.
                          

For Press Release Inquiries:
 
Peter Falk
VP Marketing
peter.falk@huishtoutdoors.com
604.235.2622
About BARE:                                                                                               
BARE has a rich history in the dive, watersports and fishing sectors. For over 40 years, the company has been designing and manufacturing products with one goal in mind: to deliver a superior experience. Whether it’s for recreational, commercial or military use, every BARE product combines leading-edge design with advanced materials and proven technologies. All backed by extensive research and rigorous testing.  BARE products give wearers confidence, knowing they can rely on exceptional engineering that’s designed to outperform.
For more information on BARE, please visit:  www.baresports.com
BARE is part of the Huish Outdoors family of companies. The company currently owns a variety of world-class brands in the SCUBA diving industry including Atomic Aquatics, BARE, Liquivision, Stahlsac and Zeagle. The company also distributes SharkSkin products.

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Is this a suit for cold water diving or any diving anywhere? Could one become overheated in it in tropical waters?
 
13 thermo-reactive minerals woven into the fabric lining that convert body heat into infrared energy and reflect it back onto the diver.

That is a really long-winded way of saying it has some insulation.
 
Maybe you'll get slight burns from where the pee warmed up the suit too much?
 
Continuously warms the diver using their own body heat? Wow! A world first to get more energy back into the heat source than it gave out in the first place.
 
Continuously warms the diver using their own body heat? Wow! A world first to get more energy back into the heat source than it gave out in the first place.

Well, "warms" is a vague term. If the sooper-dooper space age materials are reflecting--er, converting--50% of the radiant body heat the diver is giving off, they're still 50% warmer than they'd be without the insulation--er, thermo-reactive minerals--in the suit lining.
 
Continuously warms the diver using their own body heat? Wow! A world first to get more energy back into the heat source than it gave out in the first place.

If I drink a pot of coffee before I dive, my 7 year old wetsuit does this also for no additional charge.
 
the title, "world’s warmest dive wetsuit" is bound to generate some scepticism. the biggest enemy of staying warm in a wetsuit is flushing. if the suit isn't a good fit with good seals and a dry/semi-dry zip, the material that it is made from is irrelevant.
 
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